By Steve Carter
You?ve got a dynamic business with lots of locations and change is constant?.That?s great news, but along with all that growth, are you growing a telecom headache?
Maybe it?s time to consider outsourcing that hassle to a trusted service provider with a hosted communications solution. But don?t take my word for it; take it from someone who has been there, done that.? In the upcoming Enterprise Connect webinar, Why Go Hosted: The Inside Scoop, Tim Swingler, Director of Information Services at RadNet will explain why he made the move to a hosted voice solution for his company?s large network of diagnostic imaging centers.
Tim will tell you about:
- His decision process for going with a hosted solution
- Cost considerations
- Criteria he used for selecting the right vendor
- Benefits his company is seeing today
Joining Tim and me for the webinar will be Elka Popova, a leading VoIP industry analyst with Frost & Sullivan, who will discuss the latest in hosted communications, including new features and adoption trends. If you?re juggling multiple PBXs and want to simplify communications across your locations, you won?t want to miss the valuable insights from those who know the ins and outs of Hosted PBX solutions.
Sign up for this exciting new webinar.
Category : Hosted PBX
About Steve Carter: I'm responsible for the design, development and management of XO?s VoIP, SIP trunking and Hosted PBX services and I?m based out of Herndon, VA. I led the launch of XO?s SIP Trunking services and developed new capabilities for our VoIP and SIP services. I helped XO win the 2007 and 2009 Internet Telephony Product-of-the-Year for XO SIP and XO Enterprise SIP. I've got more than 20 years of product development and management experience in wireless, data, telecom, and IP services. When not sleeping, eating and sipping (pun intended) telecom, I enjoy spending time with my wife of 22 years, three boys and three dogs. View author profile.
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